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Florida needs an Intamin and/or CCI soon...Please!
We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams...
That would have been cool though, It is kind of dissapointing, even though it will still be an awesome ride. I hate when 'small touches' that could make a ride so much better get scrapped. Oh well.
Coasterman Mike said:
Batman Dark Knight station theme for Superman Ultimate Flight? Wow... how original.
I hate to gripe about people who gripe, but, come on. Is the fact that the station might be like a station on another ride going to ruin it for you? There's a lot more to life than being a spoiled coaster fan.
*** This post was edited by bigboy on 3/4/2002. ***
I agree w/ IOARules, the station does look awesome. And you might hardly be able to recognize it with the red, blue, and yellow instead of B:DK's purple, yellow, and grey station. Does the station really matter, anyways?
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SFNE drops the "floor" on SFNE for 2002! Visit www.geocities.com/sfneguy for info. and pics of SFNE, including constr. pics of B:DK. Formerly known as srosatsfne.
Well, don't get overly excited Ga_Cyclone... SF has a weird way of promotions...
OK. You may get to operate SUF as an in-charge (below asst. foreman). IF all goes well, You'll be promoted to a third in-charge (basically asst. foreman #2) or just an asst. foreman. However, you will probably be moved to another ride by this time (if you ar promoted). They put beginning foremen on "low" rides (Wheelie, Monster Plantation to name a couple) and you work up from there.
SUF, unlike other rides, already has an asst. foreman in addition to the foreman. Around the beginning of summertime they'll start moving foremen around to get them trained on different rides. This is when promotions occur.
Yes the tests are hard, but it depends on the rides. Obviously a coaster's will be longer and harder than Wheelie. If you want to be promoted, let both your foreman AND supervisor know. Work hard and be professional and you should be all set.
I have something to add. Don't think you'll be checking the restraints too fast. I saw a real enthused kids checking them really fast and keeping the line moving. He was an attendent on the Mind Eraser @ SFNE. He was doing such a good job that the train coming into the station didn't even have to stop at the second brake run. I've seen a train wait there longer than the ride lasts on some occasions. Then, his foreman comes up and tells him to slow down. Jeez, does SF not care about capacity or what?
Also, I don't know if this is standard but unless you are over 18 you won't be able to be a ride-op, just a ride attendent. That's what happens @ SFNE, at least.
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SFNE drops the "floor" on SFNE for 2002! Visit www.geocities.com/sfneguy for info. and pics of SFNE, including constr. pics of B:DK. Formerly known as srosatsfne.
SFNE Freak said:
I have something to add. Don't think you'll be checking the restraints too fast. I saw a real enthused kids checking them really fast and keeping the line moving. He was an attendent on the Mind Eraser @ SFNE. He was doing such a good job that the train coming into the station didn't even have to stop at the second brake run. I've seen a train wait there longer than the ride lasts on some occasions. Then, his foreman comes up and tells him to slow down. Jeez, does SF not care about capacity or what?
Safety before capacity...if the kid was told to slow down, it must have been because they felt other rider's safety may have be at risk.
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